#1 All-Time TV credit sequence? Cowboy Bebop!
Yes! This!
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#1 All-Time TV credit sequence? Cowboy Bebop!
Yes! This!
Oh! The credits for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World are fun times. Also the 8-bit Universal logo.
LOVED!
Touch of Evil. Best. Credits. Evah! Much as I love the restored version, the one with Henry Mancini's score strikes me as more iconic.
Yes! This!
::high fives quester::
Our opinions validate each other so we must be right!
Much as I love the restored version, the one with Henry Mancini's score strikes me as more iconic.
Concur.
Famous Objects from Classic Movies.
Guess movie titles using pictures of famous objects from them as clues.
It's fun! I got 33 before I finally missed one. Some are really easy, and some are clever in what object they pick. And you play Wheel of Fortune style, so you can get a little help.
Title sequences I love:
Thank-You for Smoking
Almost Famous
& it's a TV show but Entourage.
Great suggestions all round. Thanks!
I usually show the Touch of Evil credits when I do Film Noir, but it might actually make more sense to show them in this context, especially as I also use The Player.
Forget Zombies vs. Robots. Here comes The Kitchen Sink:
Well, the plot follows a bunch of high school kids who are attacked by zombies. While they're on the run, the zombies are then attacked by vampires. Before aliens land on Earth, and everybody has to band together to fight them.
WITH ROBOTS?
Famous Objects from Classic Movies
Ooh that is a fun game. I finished 84/5 but I got a few repeats.
I feel like Seven had incredible opening titles, but now I can't remember why.
Because every movie that was made afterwards ripped them off shamelessly and only stopped when the same team that created the original Se7en title sequence did the opening titles for Panic Room and then everyone started copying those instead. (I think it was Panic Room - the thing where the 3-D credits hang in the air among the scenery? They did it first and then it started showing up everywhere.)
Ah ha! That's why they don't look so exciting now -- like when you see Casablanca or whatever, and the script feels like it's full of cliches....